Monday, December 8, 2014

Hindi Ako Trunky Pero & DICIEMBRE 2014 !!!

From the Philippines to Mexico the life of a missionary means leaving your family for 18 months (for young women) or 2 years (for young men) to wherever the Lord needs you to go. You get up at the crack of dawn, you study harder than you ever have in your life, you pray harder, you work yourself to the point of exhaustion, you walk almost everyday until your feet are swollen, you live each moment as it comes, you serve those you've never met like they were your best friend, you cry, you laugh, you eat food you can't identify, you live and work alongside someone (your missionary companion) you've never met before but you learn to love them like a sister or brother, you grow to love with all your heart the people you have been called to teach and serve......and at the end of those 18 months or 2 years you return home to your family. But...........

Because of the experiences you've had you will never be the same and you end up leaving a permanent piece of your heart in the mission field.

Our daughter in the Pines will be returning home in just over a week. These past 18 months we've prayed for her, worried about her, cried and rejoiced with her and have watched her become the woman that God needs her to be. We are so excited to have one of our missionary daughters returning home (the other one comes home in April) and we are so proud of all that she has accomplished!!

Family Home Evening and dinner with a church family

All smiles!!

You can tell Sister Carr loves her time with the other sister missionaries.

At the fishing hole

Playing a game that if you lose a point you get a red lipstick mark on your face. It looks like Sister Untong (our daughter's companion) lost the game. Poor Sister Untong!!

Sister pouty face!

Sister Carr and her companion Sister Untong. Sister Untong is a new missionary and Sister Carr has been given the responsibility and blessings of helping to train her.

Apparently Sister Carr is pretty good at the lipstick game and Sister Untong....not so much. haha!

Sister Carr and some other sisters got to spend the day in Manila. She says they were able to go to the temple and get some Mexican food. She hasn't eaten Mexican food in over a year. She said it was good, but not as good as the food she can get back home.

Yummy nachos!!

Taco time

Beautiful day in the Pines

Eating at home

Sisters love to eat!! haha

Her little brother just turned 17 and she sent him a note to wish him a Happy Bday!! What a good big sister!!

When she sent us this picture the captions read, "I'll bet you can't wait to have THIS face home!" She's absolutely right...WE CAN'T WAIT!!!!

We just love all their smiling faces!

Sister Trainers with their trainees

Sister Carr, Sister Untong at Sister Dorie's baptism. Sister Carr loves Sis. Dorie and was so excited to share this special day with her.

For this week, just know I´m
doing good. I absolutely ADORE being a missionary! It is seriously the
best thing ever and I´m so grateful for the person that God is helping
me become. There is still SO much room for improvement, but I´ll get
there :) Thank you for always supporting me and loving me and being
wonderful examples. I love you all so much and will talk to you all
soon!

Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Happy Are We! and One Year Older and Wiser Too!

From the Pines:

Hope
you all had a great week!!!!! Sending you all my love best wishes!!!!!
How was your week?? What is new and exciting with you???

Well
of course Sister Untong and I had a great week here in Dagupan!! It was
really hot most days but we were blessed with rain too so we are happy
ahaha

We
saw many challenges this week. In the lives of those we are teaching
and of course in our own but we are ALL happy and growing in conversion
everyday!!!!

Getting
to know the new area continues to be a challenge but a lot of fun!!! We
notice the help from our Heavenly Father everyday!!! Constantly, we are
being pulled and stretched but we are always finding that we can handle
and do more than what we thought (:

Not
too much again to report. Oh! I went back to Bayambang this past
week!!! Did I ever tell you about the Perido Family? Sister Emy is the
mothers name...anyway they are getting baptized on the 25!!!! I am so
excited for them!!!! Sister Emy and 3 of her daughters are getting
baptized!!!! Sister Hansen and I started to teach them towards the end
of the transfer back in Aug!! I was so excited to hear that they are
progressing!!! The work is awesome!!!!!!!!

Okay
well I better go, my hour is almost up if it is not already...haha I
love you all so much!!! Please have a great and safe week!!!! I will
write again next week!!!!!

Mahal na Mahal Kita!!!! I'll be home for Christmas!!!!

Mahal,

Sister Carr

Dagupan Zone

There's a little BBQ stand that I just love and this is the pond where they catch the fish.

Sister Espartero and Sister Carr at the fishing hole

Me and Sister McLain at our investigator Dorie's house. Dorie is amazing we love her tons. And, yeah...I just had to make a silly face for the camera!

I can't get enough of these cute little kids. She's making a fish face for the camera...so adorable!

Hanging with great people from the church

This little guy is so adorable. All smiles and hugs for the camera.

We met these two cute girls on our way home one evening after teaching.

Me and my current companion Sister Untong. She's totally awesome!!

One of my favorite little BBQ stands where I love to eat.

I told the cute little lady that runs the stand to take a break and that I would cook for her.

My three words

Sister Carr and Untong

Sisters sharing their 3 words

At zone conference they always feed us so well, both spiritually and physically.

Enjoying good food with some great sisters!

Sisters gotta have some sweet treats!

Sister Untong and I share an apartment with these other lovely sisters. We all get along really well.

Sister Gus and me

This picture was taking early on in my mission. I was with Sister Merrill and was just doing what missionaries do, serving.

The city I'm in sits at close to below sea level. Many of its streets get flooded, especially during high tide. We try to stay away from the flood waters as much as we can, but sometimes it's unavoidable.

Street flooding in our little town. The rains come down hard and flood most of the streets, but don't worry we are always being safe.

I got to go back and visit one of my old areas and got to see some church members there. I loved visiting with them and really miss them.

Visiting with some friends from church

My heart burst with the spirit and my testimony was strengthened as I
watched this family hug each other at the end of the sealing, all three
of them weeping for joy. I know without a doubt that families can be
together forever :) Thank you mom and dad for having been worthy to
participate in such a sacred and special ordinance so that we may have
an eternal family!

I got to see this beautiful family be sealed together in the Merida Temple. It was such an amazing experience.

It's always great to get a little "love package" from home! I got this today and as you can see I'm pretty excited!! Thanks Mom and Dad!

Dear Familia,I remember the morning I left the house to go to the airport. I remember
it perfectly. I can´t believe 365 days have past since that morning.
Increíble.....

Time
has become an interesting thing to me. Haha. I´m starting understand
why we say: ¨This life is but a small moment in comparison to eternity.¨
But let´s not focus too much on that.

This
week was really good. I think I say that about every week just because
every week I learn something new. Hermana Ludlam and I have recently
been focusing on our ability to teach. This is a hard concept. Trying to
understand how we must present the gospel so that the Spirit can enter
into the heart of a person a testify of it´s truth is something that
requires a little bit of thinking power. But most of all, it requires
spiritual power. And that´s even more difficult. I am constantly
learning what I must to do have the spirit. It´s not easy. And it´s not
just as a missionary, it´s as a person in general. In order to have the
spirit with us as a constant companion, we have to read the sciptures
everyday, pray constantly, worthily participate in the sacrament each
week, and be made pure through the Atonement of Jesus Christ. I know you
guys are doing these things, right? I definitely encourage you to keep
doing them! Or to start doing them if you find you haven´t been doing
so. Our Heavenly Father promises us that we will have the spirit to be
with us if we do these things. I testify of that promise!

I
am seeing a difference as I put these things in practice for myself.
Something that I´ve actually struggled with is trying to be fully guided
by the Spirit. Somethings my mind wrestles back and forth between what I
feel comfortable doing and what the Spirit tells me to do. It´s not an
easy battle, but I´m trying really really hard to let the Spirit win!
Haha. And I can see that Heavenly Father is helping me sooooooooooo
much! The other day Hermana Ludlam and I had a lesson with a new
investigator named Jasmin. The first lesson we had with her wasn´t
awful, but after evaluating, we could see where mistakes were made and
what we needed to improve the next time. And Hermana Ludlam and I agreed
that we weren´t teaching with the Spirit. The Spirit was present, but
we weren´t letting it guide our teaching. So as we went to our second
lesson with Jasmin, Hermana Ludlam and I discussed things that we needed
to do so that the Spirit could more clearly testify to Jasmin that what
we were teaching is true. What a difference! As we applied what we
discussed, Hermana Ludlam and I taught in unison and with clarity, we
asked questions, and Jasmin accepted a baptismal date! The lesson wasn´t
perfect, but we know that Heavenly Father blessed us with revelation to
know what to adjust so that we could be better.

That
was a good life lesson. Sometimes things don´t always go the way we
want them to. We have to take the time to evaluate what happened and
pray to know what we must change to be better. If we do so with faith,
Heavenly Father blesses us with the revelation necessary to improve.
Sometimes we have to be patient and wait until He knows we´re ready to
receive such revelation, but it comes :) I think that´s awesome.

So
I´m sorry that my emails always end up sounding like talks given in
sacrament meeting, but I can´t really give what we do each day cause
it´s basically the same thing. We teach people about the gospel.
Everyday. Sometimes we have random conferences. But that´s about it,
haha. Of course we baptize every once in a while too. But I think the
more important things are spiritual. So I like sharing that with you
guys more. Hope that´s ok :)

But seriously,
the mission is the best. I love it soooo much! And I will always be
grateful for my time as a missionary! However, I honestly do look
forward to seeing you guys again and HUGGING you guys! I think that´s
what I´m most excited about. Just hugging you all! Haha. But we´ve got 6
more months of work to go! I hope you all know how much I love each and
every one of you! I will talk to you soon!

Con Amor,

Hermana Sarahbeara :)

PS:
Thank you for the package!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oh, and my
¨mom¨, Hermana Nuñez is standing behind me and tells me to tell you all
HOLA!!!!!!!! Haha.